i’ve had friends who are into that kind of guy—they sometimes even jokingly call them “losers”—and they’re often scrawny, shy, and around the same height as them. a few days ago, i read a discussion on twitter suggesting that some women—especially those who’ve gone through difficult experiences—might be drawn to this type of man for different reasons. some people argued it could be about feeling a sense of control or emotional safety, while others suggested it might relate to complicated feelings about traditional masculinity. i’m not sure how accurate those claims are, but i found the perspective interesting. the case with one of my friends was more extreme—she would talk negatively about her boyfriends, say that imagining sex with them made her cringe, and that she didn’t enjoy “vanilla” sex, or even sex at all. she said the only way she could picture it was in a non-consensual context, which she described as a "rape fetish". she looks exactly like this btw...
no, they just like twinks in general. boy bands for example have always been popular among women.
>>34533695Twinks are very submissive. They don't FIGHT BACK.
>>34533695sounds like an idiot who is completely clueless about her own sexuality. talking with any seriousness whatsoever about a "r*pe fetish" (as opposed to a fetish for CONSENSUAL carefully planned ravishment-like scenarios which can absolutely be a thing in its proper context) is hugely disrespectful to every single survivor of what is in reality a grievous, violent, brutal crime. I can't advise getting involved sexually with her unless she gets a clue first about how this stuff really works